Overview
A Welder is responsible for joining metal components using various welding techniques to fabricate or repair structures, equipment, and other metal items. The role requires precise skills, attention to safety protocols, and the ability to work with different materials and tools.
Responsibilities
- Welding and Fabrication: Weld metal components using methods such as MIG, TIG, or Stick welding. Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and specifications to understand welding requirements. Prepare materials by cleaning, cutting, or grinding surfaces for welding.
- Assembly and Repair: Assemble metal parts and structures based on project specifications. Repair metal structures and components by welding and applying corrective techniques. Perform post-weld inspections to ensure the quality of the work.
- Equipment Maintenance: Maintain and operate welding equipment, ensuring it is in good working condition. Clean and lubricate tools and machinery as necessary. Ensure safety measures are followed when operating welding machines.
- Safety Compliance: Adhere to all safety guidelines and regulations, including wearing appropriate protective gear (e.g., gloves, goggles, welding masks). Work in a safe and controlled environment to prevent accidents or injuries. Follow proper handling procedures for hazardous materials (e.g., gases, chemicals).
Qualifications
- Trustworthy
- High School Graduate, ALS, Senior/Junior High or higher
- With experience is a plus or without experience as long as willing to be trained
- Can work shifting schedule, flexible hours including weekends or holidays
- Physically fit
- With valid original barangay and police clearance
- Good with customer service is an edge
- Detail-oriented, and good with customers